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The search continuesFri, 10 Mar 2017 17:16:58 +0000en-UShourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=4.8.46847730241.450538-82.02167http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/http://feeds.feedburner.com/~fc/GlimpsesOfDivinity?bg=99CCFF&amp;fg=444444&amp;anim=0"GlimpsesOfDivinityhttps://feedburner.google.comHoli – The Festival of Colorshttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/GlimpsesOfDivinity/~3/qPD0TFV53kg/
http://blog.eaglespace.com/festival-of-colors/#commentsThu, 09 Mar 2017 15:37:58 +0000http://blog.eaglespace.com/?p=117Holi or Holika, is a spring festival celebrated at the onset of the spring season, on the full moon day (Purnima) in the month of Phalguna. It is also the first day of the Hindu calendar (<em>samvat</em>) and a day of great joy and gaiety in the cities of Vrindavan and Mathura. Holi means the triumph of good over evil and conquest of sensual values by spiritual values.<div class="feedflare">
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http://blog.eaglespace.com/shivratri-festival/#commentsFri, 24 Feb 2017 02:38:06 +0000http://blog.eaglespace.com/?p=111Maha Shivratri (February 19th 2012) is celebrated in honor of Lord Shiva on the 13th (or 14th) night of the Krishna paksha (dark half or waning phase) of the moon (night before Amavasya) in the month of Phalgun (Feb-March) by almost all sects within Hinduism. It is a day of fasting for all devotees of Lord Shiva and is one of the eight most significant days of fasting in the Hindu Calendar.<div class="feedflare">
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http://blog.eaglespace.com/diwali-lakshmi-ganesha-puja/#commentsSat, 29 Oct 2016 03:12:39 +0000http://blog.eaglespace.com/?p=505The biggest celebration for Hindus, the festival of lights (Diwali or Deepavali), is celebrated on the <em>amavasya </em>night of the month of Ashvin (usually in late October or early November). The festival, which celebrates among many things, the return of Lord <em>Rama</em> (of the Ramayana) to his native land of <em>Ayodhya</em> after completing fourteen years of stay in the forest with his wife <em>Sita</em> and brother <em>Lakshmana</em>.<div class="feedflare">
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http://blog.eaglespace.com/naraka-chaturdashi/#commentsFri, 28 Oct 2016 23:09:27 +0000http://blog.eaglespace.com/?p=212The second day of the Diwali festival, is the fourteenth day of the dark fortnight of the month of Ashvin, and is called Narak-Chaturdashi or Kali Chaudas and also known as <em>Chhoti</em> (-small) Diwali. This day is dedicated to the victory of Lord Krishna over the wicked demon king <em>Narakasur</em>.
<em>Narkasur</em> had fought against neighbouring kings and imprisoned 16,000 women, daughters of the Gods and saints. He had also defeated Lord Indra and taken away the magnificient kundale (earrings) from the ears of Aditi, mother of the Gods. When Lord Krishna learnt about Narakasur's deeds, he decided to engage him in battle and liberate all the celestials.<div class="feedflare">
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http://blog.eaglespace.com/dhanteras-diwali-begins/#commentsThu, 27 Oct 2016 00:04:56 +0000http://blog.eaglespace.com/?p=205Dhanteras is celebrated on the thirteenth day (teras) of the Krishna <em>paksha</em> (the waning cycle) of the lunar month of Ashwin in the Hindu calendar. It heralds the beginning of the five days of Diwali, the biggest festival for Hindus in India and all over the world.<div class="feedflare">
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http://blog.eaglespace.com/sharad-poornima/#commentsFri, 14 Oct 2016 12:30:08 +0000http://blog.eaglespace.com/?p=72Sharad Poornima is celebrated on the full moon night in the month of <em>Ashwin</em> according to the Hindu calendar. It is celebrated in various parts of India in various forms, and heralds the beginning of the autumn harvest season. Some of the rituals and festivals associated with Sharad Poornima are - <a href="http://blog.eaglespace.com/sharad-poornima">Read more...</a><div class="feedflare">
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http://blog.eaglespace.com/raksha-bandhan/#commentsThu, 18 Aug 2016 01:41:45 +0000http://blog.eaglespace.com/?p=137Raksha Bandhan (the bond - <em>Bandhan</em> of protection - <em>Raksha</em>) is a Hindu festival, which celebrates the love between brothers and sisters. It is celebrated on the full moon (poornima) of the month of Shraavan. This article discusses the different ways that Raksha Bandhan is celebrated across India, the legends behind the festival and the spiritual significance of the festival. <a href="http://blog.eaglespace.com/raksha-bandhan/">Read the complete article...</a>)<div class="feedflare">
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http://blog.eaglespace.com/guru-poornima/#commentsSat, 16 Jul 2016 16:19:06 +0000http://blog.eaglespace.com/?p=134The Purnima (Full Moon) day in the month of Ashadha (July-August) is known as Guru Purnima. Oh Guru, you are father, mother, brother, friend, knowledge and wealth. The ideal Guru is a facilitator and encourages the disciple to go and seek beyond that which is taught by the Guru. But what are the qualities of an ideal Guru? <a href="http://blog.eaglespace.com/guru-poornima">Read more...</a><div class="feedflare">
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http://blog.eaglespace.com/ramanavami/#commentsThu, 14 Apr 2016 10:00:03 +0000http://blog.eaglespace.com/?p=315The ideal of Rama is the reason to celebrate Ramanavami. The story of Rama defines the concept of dharma in the form of the ideal husband, wife, brother and parents. Ramanavami is an ideal day to emulate these ideals in our lives.<div class="feedflare">
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http://blog.eaglespace.com/vijaydashami/#respondThu, 22 Oct 2015 22:46:43 +0000http://blog.eaglespace.com/?p=1263<p>The nine day festival of Navaratri which celebrates the Goddess Durga and her many forms and incarnations, concludes on the tenth day of Vijay Dashami or Dasahra or Dussehra (22nd October 2015). Vijay means victory, and Dashami means, the tenth (Das) day (shami). This tenth day, which marks the conclusion of Navaratri, and the beginning [...]<div class="feedflare">
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